vindicō, āre, āvī, ātus [vīs + dīcō], to claim; liberate; avenge, take vengeance on.

vīnea, ae, f., a plantation of vines, vineyard; vine.

vir, virī, m., a man; hero; husband.

vīrēs, see vīs.

virga, ae, f., a rod.

Virgīnius, ī, m., 1. L. (T.) Virgīnius, consul 479 B.C. 2. (L.) Virgīnius, father of Virginia, a maiden whose attempted enslavement by Appius Claudius led to the overthrow of the decemvirs; consul 449 B.C.

virgō, inis, f., a young girl, maiden, virgin.

Viriāthus, ī, m., a celebrated Lusitanian chief who maintained a separate command against the Romans for several years.

viridis, e, adj., green, fresh, new.